NEW TWO SHILLING NOVELS— ^^A»i^.
Crown 8v^. Price ^ piciurt hards ^ 2s,; tloth giU^ or. td. Postage^ \d,
BY JAMES MURPHY,
Author of " The House on the Rath," " Convict No. 25," etc.
ThB Haunted Church.
- The reader is carried on from start to finish with developments
that never flag in the interest they excite, and that, when folly unfolded, reveal a plot skilfully conceived and well worked, out. *' — Freeman^ s Journal,
BY JOSEPH HATTON,
Author of "John Needham's Double," "The Abbey Murder,"etc
The Gay World.
To those who have not yet made acquaintance with ' The Gay World,' all that can be said is that the sooner they do so the- better. In these latter days of sensational fiction a story of such enthralling interest is not often to be met with."-^ PUtorial World.
BY GERTRUDE FORDE,
Author of " In the Old Palazzo," "A Lady's Tour in Corsica."
Driven before the Storm.
- ' A powerful noveL The story has a strong and interesting plot,
and will probably be widely read in its new and cheaper form."
BY MUIRHEAD ROBERTSON. A Lombard Street Mystery.
'* The favourable opinion formed of this startling tale on its first appearance is confirmed by a second reading — a £Eict which in itself suBBces to prove the superiority of the story to the ordinary run of sensational fiction.'* — Morning Post,
BY PAUL BOURGET.
Andr^ Oom^lis. Translated by Mrs. Cashel
HOEY. The story is alive to the last, and much sincere, vigorous writing accumulates interest and expectation to the end. — Piccadilly.